Lynda Carter is internet hosting a Surprise Lady Day lunch at The Bass Museum in Miami Seaside

Lynda Carter participates in the launch of the video exhibition

Lynda Carter participates in the launch of the video exhibition “Technology / Transformation: Wonder Woman, 1978-79” at The Bass Museum in Miami Beach / World Red Eye.

We’ll have what Lynda Carter has.

Whoa. If 70 looks like this, put it on.

The actress was at the Bass Museum in Miami Beach on Thursday to mark National Wonder Woman Day and the 80s.

The Arizona native, who recently bought a $ 15 million home in Surfside, also attended the premiere of Technology / Transformation: Wonder Woman 1978-79, a new addition to the museum’s art collection from NYC’s Museum of Modern Art.

The short film includes televised footage from the classic 1970s show as well as clips of Carter in action, namely her iconic twist that turned her from secretary to superhero.

Over an intimate lunch, Carter – dressed in a white blouse, trousers and a red blazer – spoke about the importance of her grand entrance back then.

“I think I was trying to respect the role, respect that Wonder Woman is standing alone and she is standing alone,” she told CBS4. “I was honored to play her and we had an experience together.”

On her Instagram she paid homage to the “extraordinary character who changed my life forever and all the people who inspire her to do good in this world”.

inserted picture 0.jpg Lynda Carter and Silvia Karman Cubiñá at the presentation of the new exhibition “Technology / Transformation: Wonder Woman 1978-79” by Bass. Courtesy Bass Museum

While once-Miss World USA hasn’t revealed her beauty secrets and we don’t know of an aging portrait in the bass, we know Carter has a luxurious routine. Lunch was given by Babor Skincare from Aventura, founded in 1956 by the biochemist Dr. Michael Babor was founded. Your phones are likely to ring for these latest pictures.

(Also: Not for nothing, but she’s Wonder Fricking Woman. Bow down accordingly.)

Info: The video exhibition “Technology / Transformation: Wonder Woman, 1978-79” at The Bass Museum has no end date. 2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305-673-7530; www.thebass.org

This story was originally published October 22, 2021 3:19 p.m.

Celebrity / real-time news reporter Madeleine Marr has been with The Miami Herald since 2003. She has covered topics such as travel, fashion and food. In 2007, she helped launch the newspaper’s People Page, attended red carpet events, awards ceremonies, and press junkets; Interviews with some of the biggest names in show business; and hosts her own online show. She is originally from New York City and has two daughters.

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